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,4 P A IIP VOL. XXVII. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1882. NO A 191 pegram & Co., DEAl.EhS IN- Boots, Shoes, Hals, Truaks, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &c. YVMRA M & CO., DAVBA PRETTY LINE OF CENTS' and LADIES' SUPPERS. PEGRAM & CO., Rave the Best -itock of tats' llanil-Sewed Shoes IN THE STATE. PEG R A M & CO., IUVK ALL KINDS OF QildrtDs' Shots and Slippers. PEGRAM & CO., KKKPA WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Trunks and Valices OF ALL PP ICES AND SIZES. PEG RAM & CO., JUST IN D 11 EXPRESS A LOT OK NEW NECKWEAR i I . , i ii i 11 1 IK THE HALIFAX POLITICAL CASE. INCLUDING - AH the Latest Novelties. HAVE JUsT RKCHVED A FIXE STOCK OF I . Felt slid traw Hats Of tlie Lapt t tj '. s. Of iIieLttest Styles. P E G R A M v CO., CAN SUIT THK'R Farmer Friends Wilh any k tids B OTH and SHOES THBY WISH. PEC RAM & CO., KhXP AL KIND-1 OF Shoo Dressing, French Blacking pYgrTa m & c o., Can uiily on with the BEST BRANDS and LATEST STYLES OF Ladies' Hisses and Children's Shoes. Another lot of Hoop Skirts from 40c to $1. Mohair and Linen Ulsters In all s'yles, from $1.25 to $7. Large stock of Lace Curtains and Cretons very cheap. Our remnant stock of Men's and Boys Straw Hats will be closed out very low. tW The attention of Housekeepers is called to a good assortment of Cane Matting that we are selling at reduced prices to close out. T. L. Seiffle t Co. Jun4 Medical Summer Complaints At this season, various diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many lives are lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. Perry Davis' Pain Killer is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc, and is perfectly safe. Read the following : BAiffBRiDOE, N. T., March 22, 1881. PKRBT Davis' Pain Killsb never faile to afford instant relief lot cramp and pain in the stomach. Joseph Bubditt. , , KIOHOLVH.I.E, N. Y..Feb. 2, 1881. The eery beit medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Have used it for years, and it is sure cure every time. Julius W. Dee. Moingona, Iowa. March 12, 188L I have used your Pais Killer in severe cases of cramp, colicand cholera morbus .and it gave almost instant relief. L E. Caldwell. . . Cabnxsvtllk, Ga., Feb. 28, 1881. or twenty years I have used your Pain Killer In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it almaye cure, would not feel saf o without a bottle in the house. J. B. Ivte. , 8acO, Me., Jan. 22, 188L Have used Pebbt Davis' Pain Ktt.t,k for twelve Jcoitj- it is eaje, eure, ana reliable. Bio mother should allow i Os- OT3 -J o cq Cf) o H ft O sssasss r X cr3 Of) 4 5 fa O fa o I I H 1 fa fa C fa -ft fa fa w . o l-H ) out oi the lamuy. H. I. NATES. . , Oneida, N.Y., Feb. 19,1881. We be using' it over thirty years ago, and it always gives Immediate relief, would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Spexbt. Conwatbobo, 8. O..Feb. 22, 1881. Nearly every family in Una section keeps a bottle in the house. Db. E. Mobtom. TT. S. Consulate, Cbetxld, Rhenish Pbussia. Fetx 8, 188L I nave known Pebby Davis" Pain KiLUBahnost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard its presence in my ilOUbehold as an indispensable necttiity. - - X 8. Potter, tf. g. Conanl. , . . . Bubtoh-on-Tbknt, Sno. I had been several days suffering severely from diarrhoea, accompanied with Intense pain, when I tried your Pain Kit.i.kb, and found almost instant relief. . H. J. Noone. , SI MONTAdTTB ST., LONDON. ENG. paring a residence of twenty-three years in India, I have given it in many cases of diarrhoea, dysen tery, and cholera, and never knew it to fail to give relief. , . R. Clabidgk. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of alL For sale by all druggists at 25c., 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DlVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. ieptdtwsept&oct Native Blineral Water!! ROCKBRIDGE (VA.) ALUM WATER CUBES - Dyspepsia, Indigestien, Torpid Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Chronic Pneumonia, etc It is a powerful Alterative Tonic and is ANTI MALARIAL in its effects. Bead certificates from eminent physicians in oar pamph ets. NO AUTIFICIAL. OASES OR SALTS. Bottled In its natural state, direct from the Springs, which are beautifully located In Bock bridge county, Vs., and are open for the reception of visitors from June 1st to October 1st, each year; capacity, 1 ,000 guests. For sale, wholesale and retail, by Dr J. H. Mo ADEN and Dr. T. C. 8M1TH, Charlotte, N. C. mauz ly im cm mi WHITE" GLOVES, LINEN COLLARS, LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS at 10c, HOSIERY FBOM 5c up, FANS FROM 2c up. AC, &C, &C. AT TIE VARIETY STORE, UNDER TRADERS' NAT. BANK. C. M. ETHEREDGrE. may 19 WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. 8. i J4ghtet Banning aid Best Sewing Machine in the W4rid.r Try it belort buying anyotner. V.- AGfirtTS tTAWTEO. ' ' i w- Send for Terms and Pries Xtot. JEk - Wheeler WUion nsmafaetar'a; RICHMOND, VA. ' ' mayll - ------ A Queer Verdict. Raleigh News-Observer. On reviewiug the Halifax election case, which elicited so much interest during the past week, we find several matters connected with it worthy of remark. The facts did not necessarily impute guilt to any defendant; they were entirely consistent with an honest, conscientious performance of duty on the part of every one of the county canvassers. Under the charge of the court, and the correctness of that charge we do not question, it is evident that the board made a mistake in declining to count the returns from Halifax pre cinct. But as Judge Seymour said in his charge, an honest mistake did not require their conviction; their guilt de pended only on a dishonest and corrupt motive. The jury found that the ma jority of the board acted honestly, and that only two of them had. such a cor rupt motive as to justify their convic tion. One of the convicted defetMants did not even cast his vote, and the ac tion of the other had no peculiar ear marks of a dishonest purpose connected with it. The verdict, therefore, seemed to us unwarranted and peculiar. It was unnatural. In the community where these defendants reside it would be im possible to convince the people that they knew their action was illegal or that they had any corrupt purpose in the matter. The evidence tails to disclose a reasonable ground for their convic tion. They made an honest mistake as to the extent of their powers and the scope of their duties. They were under oath to faithfully and impartially can vas the returns, and they came to the conclusion that the returns, to be law fully canvassed must be lawful returns. They were of opinion that the Halifax returns with the protest annexed were not lawful returns. Perhaps a majority of the people would agree with them about that; and, being of that mind, they thought it their duty not to count them. Under the charge of the court they ought not to have been convicted. But the jury singled out two for con viction, and found that all the others had acted from a mistaken idea of their powers. LookiDg at the jury, we notice that it was composed of seven negroes and five white men, and we further nod that the court allowed the District-Attorney in selecting the jury to use a power that, has never before been exercised in trials of misdemeanors in tins State. The court allowed the District-Attorney to stand aside jurors tlmt he did not like, without challenge. That is a novelty in our courts in misdemeanor trials. It is an innovation. There have been hun dreds of criminal uroseeutions in the United States courts in connection with violations of revenue laws, &c and such a rule was never applied in anv of those cases, lhe question natur ally arises why was this new rule, never heretofore allowed in tne courts in tins State, first applied here in an election case, a political case? When the prac tice was sought to be enforced before Chief Justice Waite, in South Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Spoopendvke Go In and Oat of the Poultry Business. Brooklyn Eagle. "My dear." said Mr. Spoopendyke, as he appeared before his wife with a broad grin on his face "say, my dear, I've bought some chickens so we can have fresh-laid eggs. Look!" And he held out a couple of pairs of fowls, tied by the legs, for Mrs. Spoop endyke's contemplation. "Well, upon my word!" exclaimed Mrs. Spoopendyke. "Of all things, chickens! Ever since we've been mar ried I've wanted chickens." And she approached the birds cau tiously and with a look of misgiving that belied her words. "Where can we keep them V" "In a coop, Mrs. Spoopendyke in a coop," retorted her husband, laying the chickens on the bed, while he took off his coat and vest. "We might keep them up the chimney or in the clock, but we probably won't. We'll just keep 'em in a hen coop, and I've got the 111 11 U Oil AT! --4 WOMAN.. Hew SbsfctXSlie Preserve Her Health -.0,3 and Beauty. tK?nft wJi hi?2?g Investigated this subject gives Woman's "Beat Friend" It is adapted especially " 6'cu wmuni, Bii-comrouing organ, the womb .correcting its disorders, and coring any lr- d tv, , "J" uses, or "courses." Dr. J. nraaneld's ireraaJn ttAfmiainr ot. ut. o .,. whites, and m "t"Ll'"" SSHttrSSWSSS KUST RECEIVED PER EXPRESS the natural dl8chanr in Pvcrrinatjin in.hnu r --v J caaes, so often wimitlng m ulceration, falling of wimwwuuu xroui numDeness evils and S!.- E. b Dr. J. Bradfleld, iinr;..., w ; A"." 81X81 'oc; large size, vi. w. iviMuo u; ui uruggisis. A JOB LOT OF SEVERAL LINES OF he positively declined to permit it It was, he said, a novelty unneara or, ano he allowed no such power to tne prose cuting officer. This was the decision of the Chief Justice of the United States sitting in the Circuit Court in South Carolina. We know of no reason why the practice of the court in election cases should be different frum what it is in oilier criminal prosecutions on the part of the government. And as long as such a difference is made in the courts between cases, the verdicts wil be viewed with suspicion. The verdict in this particular case is not satisfactory. Une cannot under stand how a member of the board, who refrained from voting on a proposition, cau te singled out from the others of. the board who voted affirmatively, as guilty of corruptly taking action which, as a matter of fact, he did not take at all. But the verdict was the work of the jury, after remaining out sixteen hours, chosen under a rule that has never be fore been obtained in any court in North Carolina, under which the Dis trict Attorney had the advantage of securing iust such honors from the panel as he preferred. In an ordinary mind a connection will naturally arise between this novel practice, adopted only in cases of political cast, and this verdict which seems so peculiar apa in defensible. They are the two peculiari ties of the case ; they go togetner. ur dinary folks will see in them only cause and effect. It had Deen Detter ror tne moral offect of the verdict had the court adhered to the practice heretofore in voeue in like criminal cases in tne Federal and State courts in North Caro lina. The law of the court has been long settled ; it is the practice. Novel departures in special cases impart to the court and to the proceedings an air of having a special object in view a purpose to convict and an apprehen sion that a conviction cannot be secur ed under the ordinary rules of the court. It must be borne in mind that Chief Justice Waite repudiated this practice, and would not allow it in the Federal Court where he was sitting. Bibulous Theology. Oath. Speaking of Calvinists brings up a story told me by Mr. Handy, of Phila delphia, yesterday, about a meeting be tween Senator Vance, of North Caroli na, and Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvania, at Yorktown,one of whom had been in the Rebel army and the other in the Union army. There was a saloon con venient, into which they went, and having had a drink or two, Vance said to Hoyt: "What church do you belong to V" "Presbyterian." "I don't believe it," said Vance. "Sound me," said Hoyt. "What is the chief end of man ?" said Vance." "To glorify God," replied Hoyt. "Right." Then said Hoyt to Vance: "How many questions are there in the cate chism V" "One hundred and thirty-eight" "Right" "What is sin V" said Vance. Hoyt rattled out the entire definition of the Westminster divine, and Vance cried : "Right again. Now, let us take a drink." Marble Head in a Gold Mine. Atlanta Constitution, Dr. Cary Cox has a gold mine in Cherokee county. The other day the hands were sinking a shaft, and when six feet below the surface they came upon two pieces of marble hewn into the shape and size of the human bead. The work had evidently been done wilh good tools and, while not entirely fin ished, showed that it was a skilled ar tist who handled the chisel, The beads were found under six feet of clay, which, to all appearances, had never been disturbed and lay directly upon a bed of slate. Near the mine is a bed of marble such as the heads are hewn from. The question is, who made the heads and how did they get under six feet .of clay? They are now: in the hands of Wm. M. Buford, the superin tendent of the mines. t ; . BrnncbitiK.--Tfiromt I)iiieKe ften commence with a eocgh. cold, or unusual exertion bt the TOiioe. These Incipient symptoms are al layed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches.": which It neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the throaC x , . . . Death Distanced. Alexandria, Ta,, August 4. 1881 t - H. H. Warner & Co. s Sirs I nave used yom afe Kidney and liver Cure in my -practice as a physician, and ta every case I find it works like a charm.- - - . Rev. B. F. Porter. - laths and nails down stairs to buUd it ill. . a. witn. tome aown in tne yard." , And Mr. Spoopendyke grabbed his hew acquisition by the legs and started on, followed by his wife. "Do you know how to build a coop?' asked Mrs. Spoopendyke. as she watched her husband dig a post-hole in the cor ner she had reserved for a geranium bed. "If I don't you probably do," retorted Mr. Spoopendyke, kicking away at the spade until he loosened his leg. "Now, I put this post here and that one there. Then the two fences make the rest, and I only lathe up these two dod gast the post !" he concluded, as it toppled over on his ear. "Can't you hold it up? Wbat'er sitting around here like a cork in a jug V Hold it up, will ye V" Mrs. Spoopendyke grasped the post firmly with both hands, and held it at an angle of fifty degrees. "Now, hold it perfectly still while I uig tne oiner noie. And Mr. Spoopendyke hacked away at the ground again, and set his second P03t "I see what you mean," giggled Mrs. Spoopendyke. "You slat it up from one post to the other, and then put the chickens in. My! how nice that will bei" Mr. Spoopendyke glared at her a mo ment and then began putting up his laths, standing between the posts and the fence corner, and whistling as he worked. "Now." said he. as he finished, "what do you think of that?" Mrs. Spoopendyke examined the job critically. "It's a perfect palace!" she exclaimed. Jjut, my dear, how are you going to get out?" "Yah-h-h !" roared Mr. Spoopendyke, bounding into the air. "Why didn't ye tell me? What'd ye want to let me build mvself in like a dod-gasted mum my, for? Ain't ye got any sense at all, anywhere? Why didn't ye watch what I was doing?" And Mr. Spoopendyke grinned horri bly through the slats. "I supposed you were going to build a hole in it," faltered Mrs. Spoopen dyke. "So I am!" yelled Mr. Spoopendyke, jamming his leg through the structure. "Want any more holes?" and he kicked the side half way across the yard. "Four chickens, four holes!" he roared, and the laths flew in all direction. "Want any more holes?" and he smash ed the roof out with the spade. "Holes constantly on hand ! If you don't see the hole you want, ask for it!" and he blew out the end with terrific enerjy. "New goods coming in all the time! Second hand holes a specialty !" and he baDged out the other end. "Parties wanting holes to send in the country will consult their interests by applying here before going elsewhere!" and he ripped down the rest of the coop with a prodigious clatter. "Want any more holes in this particular coop" he roared, wrenching out the posts and slamming them across the yard. "Does this hen coop begin to convey the impression of having a hole in it V" he demanded, stalking up to his wife. "Yes, dear," replied Mrs. Spoopen dykersoothingly. "I'm so glad yju got out; but where can we keep the chick ens now?" "Keep 'em," replied Mr. Spoopendyke, with a horrible grimace, and grasping the wretched fowls by the legs "who's going to keep 'em ?" and he cut the lashings. "S'pose I'm going to run my business just to gratify a measlv whim of a dod gasted woman ?" and he jerked the chickens into the air. Never mind," said Mrs. Spoopen dyke, as the last bird slid over the fence and disappeared, "chickens are a nuisance, anyway. We really didn't need any." "Why didnt vou sav so before I bought 'em?" blurted Mr.Sooooendvke. as he dashed into the house. "I didn't know it." siehed Mrs. Spoop endyke, looking around upon the wreck ; "and, besides, I don't believe we would have had many eggs, because those chickens were all roosters." From the Toledo Blade. SURPRISING EFFECTS Or EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE UPON THE NEBVOUS SYSTEM and DIGESTIVE ORGANS, Ae IajariaMr PlMdaeea by Dr C. W Uentn'i Celery and Chamo mile Pllla. ' They have been tested tune and again, and al ways with satisfactory results. This preparation Jost meets the necessities of the case. Let me state Just what my Pills are made to cure, and wnai mey nave cured and will cure: Neuralgia. Nervousness, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, Dyspeptic Headache, Sleeplessness, Paralysis and uyspepsis. These diseases are all nervous dis eases. Nervousness embraces nervous weakness, irritation, despondency, melancholy, and a rest less, dissatisfied, miserable state of mind and body, indescribable. These are some of the symptoms of nervous ness; now, to be fully-restored to health and hap piness Is a priceless boon, and yet, for 50 cento you can satisfy yourself that there is a rare for you, and for $5. at the very furthest Jhat eure can be fully secured. These Pills are all they are rep resented to be, and are guaranteed to give satis faction if used as directed and will cure an case. Hold by all druggists. Price, 50 cents a boil Depot 108 North Futaw street, Baltimore, Jtd. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for 82.50: to any address. ' FFF T FF F V A AA A A AAA A A NN N N N N N NN N NN coo o o o o o ooo V Y y y YY Y Y GOO 6 O O GO OOO OO O O O O o o OO OO O O O O o o OO DDD D D D D D D DDD s8 sss8 SssS. And are offering them very much below the real value. Call and get a barealn. Have m.f i ir ireigui several tnings that will pay you to Inspect Just received new FASHION SHEETS FOR JULY. :AB3-BAVES & WIMEEIjM SMITH BUILDING. junll y q j q q DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE MUSIC HOUSE, CHARLOTTE, IM. C. Is Warranted to Our ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUCH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, P1MPLE8 and TENDER ITCHINGSontllpartaof the body. Itimnke the skin white, motk and mmii, . remove ten and fi-eokiea, and la th BEST toilet dressing in THE WOELD. Elegantly pnt up. twe bottles in one package, oonsisling of both internal and external treatment. A01 first olass druggists have it. Frioetl. per package. C N. Crlttenton, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's Beniecies. 115 Fulton street. New Yorit- jonl of 3LiTJ"IDT3a33r eft? C3 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a Poglrlve Cure . Fop aU tkose Painful Complaint and Weaknesses so eenuaon ts war best female popalatlea. A Jf edielae ror TTemanTIavcatsd by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Th Gnatmt atdbal DiMenrr Sine Uu Dswa of History. fit reTirei the drooping spirits, lnrigorates and harmonizes the organic fonotlons, girss elasticity and firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh toea of fife's spring and early summer time. Physicians Us It and Prescribe It Freely.-C It removes t aintness, flatulency, destroys all era-ring for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cored by its use. For the core of SBfoer Complaints of eltker sex UUs CempoBad Is unsurpassed. x3 3 III rcMW j Iff I w d j ftemajatu MuaicHniiggl LTDIA K. PrVKHAM'S BLOOD PURIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the mood, and give tone and strength to the system, of man woman or child. Insist onnaving it. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared st 333 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, SI. Six bottles for $9. Sent by mail In the form Of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Krs.Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose Set stamp. Send for pamphlet JJofamfly should be without LYDIa' E. FnTKHAirS LIVES PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. 35 cents per box. 43-Soldby all Druggists.- Sick of It. Raleigh News-Observer. There were in the Mott-O'Hara con vention, over which Col. Johnston did himself the honor to preside, some thir ty negroes, and yet no negro was nomi nated for office. There were, according to our estimate about thirty Democrats, and since the convention adjourned we hear that some of these have washed their hands clean of the whole thing. Other men here and there over the State, who were inclined to go with the loerai movement, say now that they see the true inwardness of the matter hey will have nothing to do with it. Designing: Villainy. When you go to your druggist to buy a bottle of Simmons Liver Regulator, and he offers you some counterfeit with a similar sounding name and says "it Is the same thing or Just as good," ask him his motive for not giving you the genuine preparation in White Wrapper, with red 2 thereon prepared by J. H. Zeilln & Co. The only object such a dealer can have is the fact that he makes an extra 25 cents per bottle profit by selling a cheap and counterfeit article which may do you posmve injury. Bloated headaches, nervous pro Oration and spinal weakness cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 0) F. C. MUNZLER AGENT TOR The Berper & EjiecI Brewery Companys (Of Philadelphia, Pa.,) f f lebrated Lager Beer, In Kegs and Bottles. BOTTLRD BEER A SPECIALTY. Bf Have Just received a small lot of BOTTLED ALE and POBTEB, which I offer to the public at a reasonable price. Address FBBD C. MUNZLFJEt, Lock Box 255; Charlotte, N. C mbnjn Thousands of Musical Families throughout North and South Carolina are intending to purchase PIANOS and ORGANS In the Fall, when cotton comes In. WHY WAIT? Buy at once, and enliven the long, hot SUMMER MONTHS with Music and make the "HABYIST HOME" still more Joyful. Mil-Sii er Special Offer : Under our Mid-Summer Sale, we offer to sell during the months of JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and SEP-, TEMBEB, 1882, PIANOS and ORGANS, of eveiy make, style and price, at our very lowest cash rates' On PIANOS $25 Cash, Balance November 1st, 1882. On ORGANS $10 Cash, Balance Norember 1st, 1882. WITHOUT ISTEBE5T OE AH? ADVAHCE IH PBICE, if balance: cant be paid in the fall. All Instruments of everv crade and Write us for Catalogues, Price Lists and Longer lime will be given, with a reasonable increase of price. price lucmaea m mis saie. Ten your musical inenas oi it. Circulars. This sale closes October 1 st 1 882. Early Durchase seenres naatr nrfms mil t.m. bix (n) years guarantee, stool and Instructor with, every Organ. Freight paid both ways If no sale. Address - IVEoJSxxxltlx XstX-uslo BCbuse. All work guaranteed. Send orders H. McSMITH. Test them in your own hoo es. PROF. WM. BAKER is mv authorized Tuner And Rpnalrfir to this house. WMCIIES and JEWBLOT! W.A.TRUSLOW, JEWELER, KEEPS CONSTANTLY on HAND A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES, In Gold and Silver Cases, all of which he fully Warrants Reliable Time Keepers. Business men know THAT "TITVEU IS MONEY" And a good investment Is to buy a Good Watch. If your old Watch does not keen time, leave with Metropolitan Sheet Bedford aldh and Ikon springs Watxb and Mass. The irreat tonic and alterative eon tains twice as much iron and Sfty per cent, more alum tnum than any "alum and iron mass" known. Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so general. Bold by all druggists of any standing. rices reduced one nail, mayll tf lEjEWsceUaueotxs. IF YOU .WANT A BXAIXT GOOD STEEL PEN As your Stationer or- pend, P5 cents In stamps for a box contain ing- two dozen. ef NICKEL, 'ACT GILT, Of Assorted Pat- inaica, jaaicn jjox. Bold by all Stationers. ItIsoil Ulatemau. Tarlor & Co.. H Sous Agests, New York, FOR JULY, T(), FARMERS. h- . il t i. .. - .... A FINE Thirteen Months Old J DURHAM BULL can be bought chean bv iDDlrtnff to u ' Opposite First Presbyterian Church. 8aS 2tthagan -ome and Democrat copy i,tlme. WITH PATTERNS, JUST RKCXIYtfP. TIDDY & BROTHER. Jun9 A few days and have it regulated. JunQ Im He can give over one hundred references in the city. THE ONLY MEDICINE! IX EITHER LIQUID OK DEI FORM That Acta at the same time en TES LIVES, TEE BO WELS, H AffB TES EIDEE7S. WHY ARE WE SICK? BtcauH to allow these great org one tot become clogged or torpid, and poieonous w -vwotwi v w -w wtnrm y w w J v av-vw SWOT vIWW I ..WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILXS? COWBTtPATldir, TJMKABT DISEASES, FEMAXB WEAKNESSES , , XS9 XERYOTJS DISORDERS, ,(y y canting fHt action of Oust organs and rutoring thHr power to throw off disco . , Wkj safer Billoos pains aa itches! ' . ITky tormented with Piles, Constipation! IThy eadare serroas or tick keasLaeha fj Vte KIDNEY-WOKTand rejoice in WO. ill tils put npta Pry YctaMe tjn" 1 cans ons package o( wnich maes six roarU oi saedtnlns. . Also talinsMFsisa. tstt Cwmsms; tMtc4, fx ttossetaatfanaotwodUy prepare it. f 1 OKI tt OV TOTJR DETJ0GI3T.-fpJUCK,4te ,rWELLS,tlCaiBDSOXCok',frp'.: yna send the dry po&paid.) j, inmiBaroi, TT. E wm SALE. BY Virtue ola decree, ef the Superior Court of Catawba county, made In the .case of P. C Shuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. 'A. M. Powell and others, defendants, at Spring Term, 1882, of Catawba county Superior Court, the undersigned, as Receiver, will sell at public sale, at the Long Island Cotton Mills, on MOrCDAT, the 8BD DAY of JULY, 1 882, the following valuable Prop erry, to-wit; O The lactory of the Long Island Cotton Mills, to gether with l6b acres land, including the entire water power of seven feet head, factory building 60i40, two stories high, flooring and saw mills, store and cotton houses, blacksmith shop and five tenement houses, and the following machinery : 1 -picker, IBS-Inch doable beater and lapper, 6 86-tnch 14 top fiat cards, railway head. 2 drawlne framea, .6 deliveries each. 4 ring frames (Brides berry make), all in good order, 2 Sanforth eap frames, 132 spindles, total number spindles 810. l Trans earn gnnaer, puncn ana D&iing press; also a' Jam lot of eld looms. Dallies, analtinir. 4c. . V . . For more accurate and, definite description of the property and the conditions of said tale refer ence is nerepy maae to tne decree above referred. -TERMS-Twent3'. per Mpta of . purchase money cash and tne balance In equal in stalments or - tnree months ana six month, bond and approved 8000x117 required- tt purchaser, or the Receiver is by said Decree n tboittedto vary. terms to sol. purehasersi, The Becelver la also authorized bj said Decree to sell said property at private eatof upon, such .terms as Shall be agreed upon between him and purchaser. - ana ne win entertain private dius nam oay oi taie. o rersons wisnmg to examine saia property wiu -find Dr A, M. Powell and Mtv Levi Shuford on the -premises;' either of vrbom will take pleattjela showing the same. . Addrest - - JOHN L. COBB, BeeelTfT, JunS Llnoolnton, Ltnooln county, Kt . i u I l i r i. i. 4 i ' V I; r 3 .1 mi . I 51 If